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8.3

BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY CLEANING:

8.3.1

Remove Burner and Controls Assembly as detailed in 8.2.

8.3.2

Clean burner thoroughly both inside and out with a soft brush. 

DO NOT ENLARGE, DISTORT OR DAMAGE

BURNER HOLES

.

8.3.3

Reassemble in reverse order.

8.4

MAIN INJECTORS REMOVAL, CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT:

8.4.1

Remove the Burner and Controls assembly as details in 8.2

8.4.2

Unscrew the 2 x Main injectors, and 1 x cross lighter injector from their housings.

8.4.3

Clean as necessary. 

DO NOT ENLARGE, DISTORT OR DAMAGE MAIN INJECTOR HOLES.

8.4.4

If the injectors are to be replaced, ensure that they are correctly marked, referring to the Data Badge for details.

8.4.5

Refitment or replacement of injectors in reverse order.

8.5

PILOT BURNER, THERMOCOUPLE AND ELECTRODE, REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT:

8.5.1

Remove the Burner and Controls Assembly as detailed in 8.2

8.5.2

Disconnect the Igniter lead from the Piezo unit.

8.5.3

Disconnect the Thermocouple from the Thermocouple adapter on the Multifunctional Control, taking care to

avoid damage to the thermocouple capillary.

8.5.4

Release the Pilot Feed Pipe from the Multifunctional Control.

8.5.5

Remove 2 x 4mm screws securing the Pilot Burner assembly to the Burner arm, and withdraw the Pilot Burner

Assembly.

8.5.6 Release the Thermocouple securing nut from the Pilot Burner assembly and withdraw the Thermocouple, taking

care to avoid damage to the Thermocouple capillary.

8.5.7 Release the Electrode securing nut from the Pilot Burner assembly and withdraw the Electrode.
8.5.8 Release the Pilot Feed Pipe securing nut from the Pilot burner assembly and withdraw the Pilot Feed pipe and

Pilot Injector from the Pilot Burner assembly, and disconnect the Pilot Injector from the Pilot Feed Pipe hook.

8.5.9 Release 2 x 5mm screws securing the Pilot Burner Bracket to the Pilot Mounting bracket, and remove the Pilot

Burner Bracket.

8.5.10

 

Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

NOTE: When refitting or replacing Thermocouple, tighten only to FINGER TIGHT + 1 FLAT.

8.6

MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTROL REMOVAL:

8.6.1

Remove the Burner and Controls Assembly as detailed in 8.2

8.6.2

Disconnect the Thermocouple at the Multifunctional Control including adapter, avoiding damage to the capillary.

8.6.3

Disconnect the Pilot gas supply pipe from the Multifunctional control.

8.6.4

Disconnect the Multifunctional control input and output supply feeds.

8.6.5

Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.7

PIEZO UNIT REMOVAL:

8.7.1

Disconnect 2 x conductors from Piezo unit.

8.7.2

Unscrew the Piezo retaining nut and remove the unit from its mounting bracket.

8.7.3

Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.8

AIR CIRCULATING FAN, REMOVAL AND CLEANING:

8.8.1

Ensure that the electrical supply is isolated.

8.8.2

Remove the Air Filter and air heater cabinet doors.

8.8.3

Disconnect the Overheat limit device at the terminal block plug situated on the right hand side of the fan

chamber floor.

8.8.4 Disconnect the 230V connections (L/N/E) from the Fan Assembly.
8.8.5 Release the 2 x Fan Assembly securing screws and withdraw the Fan Assembly from the Heater cabinet.
8.8.6 Remove and discard the screw securing the Overheat limit device ‘P’ clip to the side of the Replacement Fan

Assembly, and discard the ‘P’ clip.

8.8.7 Remove the screw securing the Overheat limit device terminal block socket to the right hand side of the

Replacement Fan Assembly.

8.8.8 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

MAIN BURNER NOT OPERATING

IS

PILOT

LIT ?

IS 230V

SUPPLY

ON ?

IS TIME

CONTROL &

THERMISTA-STAT

CORRECTLY

SET ?

CHECK

TERMINAL

D9 IS

18V

CHECK

TERMINAL

C8 IS

230V

CHECK

TERMINAL

C10 IS

24V

REPLACE

ELECTRONIC

MODULE

IS

GAS

ON ?

N

TURN GAS

ON

N

LIGHT

PILOT

Y

Y

SWITCH ON

230 V

N

Y

N

Y

REPLACE

FUSE

N

Y

REPLACE

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

SET CONTROLS

CORRECTLY

Y

N

CHECK POLARITY OF

THERMISTA-STAT

CONNECTIONS

Y

IS

POLARITY

CORRECT ?

N

RECTIFY

DEFECT

Y

BRIDGE THERMISTA-STAT

TERMINALS ATHEATER

BRIDGE THERMISTA-STAT

TERMINALS ATHEATER

IS

BURNER

LIT ?

IS

BURNER

LIT ?

WIRING DEFECT

BETWEEN HEATER

&

THERMISTA-STAT

N

Y

N

N

Y

N

CHECK TTB,

LIMIT SWITCH

&

CONNECTIONS

Y

N

CHECK 230V I/P

& TIME CONTROL

OPERATION

REPLACE

THERMISTA-STAT

REPLACE

TRANSFORMER

Y

IS

FUSE

OK ?

CHECK

24V AT

MULTIFUNC-

TIONAL

CONTROL

8.2.7

Refit Burner and Control Assembly in reverse order, ensuring that the guide plates on the end of each burner arm

engage in the slots at the rear of the heat exchanger, and that the spillage baffle above the burner assembly contacts

the top of each burner arm.

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8.9

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL:

8.9.1

Ensure that the electrical supply is isolated.

8.9.2

Remove the appliance lower and upper doors.

8.9.3

Release 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch cover and the withdraw cover.

8.9.4

Release 2 x Electrical Assembly cable clamps.

MODAIRFLOW models:

8.9.5

Disconnect the following

a.

Disconnect 230V connections (L/N/E) from Fan Assembly,

b.

230V mains ‘

L

’, ‘

N

’ and ‘

E

’ from connection block terminals ‘

1

’, ‘

3

’ and ‘

2

’ respectively,

c.

Thermista-stat connections from connection block terminals ‘

4

’ (+ve) and ‘

5

’ (-ve),

d.

Limit switch ‘

LOAD

’ and ‘

COMMON

’ connections,

e.

2 x Airflow sensor connections,

NON-MODAIRFLOW models:

8.9.6

Disconnect the following:

a.

Disconnect 230V connections (L/N/E) from Fan Assembly,

b.

230V mains ‘

L

’, ‘

N

’ and ‘

E

’ from connection block terminals ‘

1

’ and ‘

3

’, and earth stud respectively,

c.

Room thermostat from connection block terminals ‘

5

’ and ‘

6

’,

d.

Limit switch ‘LOAD’ and ‘

COMMON

’ connections,

e.

Fan Delay Control ‘

LOAD

’, ‘

COMMON

’ and ‘

EARTH

’ connections,

Both model types:

8.9.7

Disconnect 2 x TTB connections from the terminal block on the fan compartment diaphragm..

8.9.8

Disconnect the Multifunctional control connections.

8.9.9

Disconnect the Circulator electrical connections (if fitted).

8.9.10 Release 4 x 4mm screws securing the Electrical assembly to the heater cabinet and remove the Electrical

assembly, releasing wiring from cable clamps and grommets as required..

8.9.11 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.10

ELECTRONIC MODULE REMOVAL (MODAIRFLOW models only)

8.10.1 Remove the Electrical assembly as detailed in sect 8.9.
8.10.2 Disconnect the Electronic module from the Electrical assembly.
8.10.3 Release 3 x screws securing the Electronic module to the Electrical assembly and remove the module.
8.10.4 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.11

TRANSFORMER REMOVAL (MODAIRFLOW models only):

8.11.1 Remove the Electrical assembly as detailed in sect 8.9.
8.11.2 Disconnect the Transformer from the Electrical assembly terminal block, and fuse from the Earth stud.
8.11.3 Release 2 x screws and nuts securing the Transformer to the Electrical assembly, and remove the Transformer.
8.11.4 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

8.12

TIME CONTROL REMOVAL:

8.12.1 Ensure that the electrical supply is isolated.
8.12.2 Release the securing screw situated on the lower face of the Time Control and remove by partially withdrawing

the bottom of the Time Control and then lifting upwards.

8.12.3 Disconnect the Time Control electrical connections from the integral terminal strip.
8.12.4 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.
8.12.5 Set the Time Control to the required ON and OFF times.
8.12.6 Set the Time Control to correct time.

8.13

FAN DELAY CONTROL, LIMIT SWITCH AND AIRFLOW SENSOR REMOVAL:
NOTE: Airflow Sensor applies to MODAIRFLOW models only, whilst Fan Delay Control applies solely to non-

MODAIRFLOW models.

8.13.1 Ensure that the electrical supply is isolated.
8.13.2 Remove the appliance lower and upper doors.
8.13.3 Release 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch cover and withdraw the cover.
8.13.4 Disconnect the required control/switch.
8.13.5 Release 2 x securing screws and remove required control/switch.
8.13.6 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order.

MODAIRFLOW DEFECT DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART

MAIN BURNER NOT CYCLING

(

ROOM TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH)

N

CHECK FOR VOLTAGE AT

FAN LIVE TO EARTH

REPLACE

ELECTRONICS

MODULE

Y

N

IS

FUSE

OK ?

REPLACE FUSE

N

Y

CHECK FOR VOLT-

AGE

AT FAN LIVE TO

NEUTRAL

MAIN BURNER ON, BUT FAN NOT RUNNING

Y

REPLACE FAN

DOES

FAN

START?

N

BRIDGE OUT

AIRFLOW SENSOR

Y

REPLACE

AIRFLOW SENSOR

REPLACE

TRANSFORMER

REPLACE

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

N

Y

REPLACE

ELECTRONICS

MODULE

DISCONNECT

YELLOW WIRE AT

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

N

DOES

BURNER

GO

OUT?

DISCONNECT

THERMISTA-STAT

REPLACE

THERMISTA-STAT

Y

DOES

BURNER

GO OUT?

Содержание 42-451-14

Страница 1: ...N G H O T W AT E R V E N T I L AT I O N HI SPEC J65 Warm Air Heater with Modairflow or Non Modairflow Control Hi Spec J65 G C No 42 451 14 These instructions are to be left with the User Publication...

Страница 2: ...ill be required in the event of any warranty work and as supporting documentation relating to home improvements in the optional documents section of the Home Improvements In the interest of continuous...

Страница 3: ...culating fan 3 Fuse s 4 Time control 5 Data plate 6 Limit switch 7 Multifunctional control 8 Pilot burner 9 Burner and Control Assembly 10 Gas connection 11 Airflow sensor Modairflow models 12 Fan Del...

Страница 4: ...on of BS 5864 provided that in addition all internal surfaces including the base are non combustible or lined with non combustible material This requirement is applicable only to dwellings of more tha...

Страница 5: ...guidelines in the British System Design Manual to suit the needs of its specific heating requirements and building layout The type of duct system i e radial extended plenum stepped should be installe...

Страница 6: ...istance can be achieved practicably by some means Where this is not practicable the existing flue system may be used providing there is no evidence of spillage from the old appliance see 5 1 9 above E...

Страница 7: ...ion Example A warm air unit with a 100 mm diameter flue spigot fitted with a pre fabricated flue system leading to a ridge tile in the loft refer Fig 2 From table 3 Kia Inlet resistance of actual flue...

Страница 8: ...Important Before installing the appliance carry out a visual check of the flue system as directed in the relevant section of BS5440 Pt 1 then check the flue performance as follows a Close all doors a...

Страница 9: ...nt gas supply pipe from the meter is to be preferred wherever possible When this is not possible the pipe must be capable of taking the complete input of the heater and all other gas appliances being...

Страница 10: ...luid sealing any leaks found 6 3 13 Allow the heater to operate for a minimum of 15 minutes to ensure stability 7 servicing The gas pipe should be so fitted and installed as to be durable substantial...

Страница 11: ...efore continuing 6 6 2 With the Main Burner operating continuously check that the temperature rise across heater is between 45o C 55o C setting the fan speed accordingly decrease fan speed to increase...

Страница 12: ...iance ON 6 8 9 Ignite the Main and Pilot Burners as detailed in sub para 6 3 1 to 6 3 5 6 8 10 Ensure that the Limit Switch operates indicated by the Main Burner extinguishing within 120 and 180 secon...

Страница 13: ...NCE IMPORTANT Ensure gas and electricity supplies are isolated before commencing any maintenance or replacement of components After completion of any maintenance always test for gas soundness and carr...

Страница 14: ...5 minutes to ensure stability and with the main burner lit ensure that the operation of Air Circulation fan does not affect the main burner flame profile 8 2 BURNERAND CONTROLASSEMBLY REMOVAL 8 2 1 En...

Страница 15: ...the Piezo retaining nut and remove the unit from its mounting bracket 8 7 3 Refitting or replacement is in reverse order 8 8 AIR CIRCULATINGFAN REMOVALAND CLEANING 8 8 1 Ensure that the electrical sup...

Страница 16: ...trol and remove by partially withdrawing the bottom of the Time Control and then lifting upwards 8 12 3 Disconnect the Time Control electrical connections from the integral terminal strip 8 12 4 Refit...

Страница 17: ...d In the event of heat exchangerreplacement being necessary contact Johnson and Starley Service Department 9 DEFECT DIAGNOSIS 9 1 IMPORTANT If an electrical defect occurs afterinstallation of the appl...

Страница 18: ...trical defect occurs afterinstallation of the appliance preliminary earth continuity polarity and resistance to earth checks should be carried out with a multimeter On completion of any maintenance fa...

Страница 19: ...ommended procedure Non MODAIRFLOW models j Pilot alight but main i Mains electrical supply not Check mains supply burner not igniting connected to heater ii Controls not demanding heat Check that time...

Страница 20: ...CHECKFORVOLT AGE ATFANLIVETO NEUTRAL MAIN BURNER ON BUT FAN NOT RUNNING Y REPLACEFAN DOES FAN START N BRIDGEOUT AIRFLOWSENSOR Y REPLACE AIRFLOWSENSOR REPLACE TRANSFORMER REPLACE MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTRO...

Страница 21: ...230 V N Y N Y REPLACE FUSE N Y REPLACE MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTROL SET CONTROLS CORRECTLY Y N CHECK POLARITY OF THERMISTA STAT CONNECTIONS Y IS POLARITY CORRECT N RECTIFY DEFECT Y BRIDGETHERMISTA STAT TER...

Страница 22: ...C CHECK TTB LIMIT SWITCH CONNECTIONS Y Y CHECKMAINBURNER PRESSURESETTINGS ARECORRECT SET TO CORRECT PRESSURE SETTING N Y SET FAN BALANCING SCREW Y DOES FAN SPEED UP N Y REPLACE ELECTRONIC MODULE REPL...

Страница 23: ...SENSOR Y DOES FAN STILL RUN REPLACE ELECTRONICS MODULE Y IS PILOT FLAME TOO BIG N Y ADJUST PILOT FLAME TO CORRECT SETTING REPLACE AIRFLOW SENSOR N MAIN BURNER ONLYFIRES FOR SHORT PERIODS DEFECT IS IN...

Страница 24: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 24 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS Fig 5a MODAIRFLOW CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Страница 25: ...25 Sales Spares Replacement Help Line 01604 762881 Fig 5b Non MODAIRFLOW CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Страница 26: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 26 12 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS Fig 6a Non MODAIRFLOW FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM...

Страница 27: ...27 Sales Spares Replacement Help Line 01604 762881 Fig 6b MODAIRFLOW FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM...

Страница 28: ...www johnsonandstarley co uk 28 13 DIMENSIONS Fig 7 HI SPEC J65 DIMENSIONS...

Страница 29: ...29 Sales Spares Replacement Help Line 01604 762881 14 NOTES...

Страница 30: ...ss Lighting Injector Bray 1 or E02 423 1000 0705310 Cross Lighting Injector Stereomatic 1 20 E02 556 J652 0350005 Heat Exchanger exchange kit 1 21 395 945 1000 0700570 Piezo Unit 1 22 244 971 B300 070...

Страница 31: ...31 Sales Spares Replacement Help Line 01604 762881 16 EXPLODED DIAGRAM Fig 8 HI SPEC J65 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Страница 32: ...Adapter Kit PAK65 4 Return Air Kit RAK65 5 Cleanflow Electronic Air Cleaner CF 90H 6 Replacement Pads A0354X0357 Warm Air Heating fully complies with PART L OF THE BUILDING REGULATIONS by following t...

Страница 33: ...to the customer any remedial or improvement work identified during the course of commissioning or servicing work Refer to the manufacturer s helpline where assistance is needed Report product faults...

Страница 34: ...Automatic bypass system Fitted Not required Warm Air Unit Interlock Yes No If YES Volume Litres FOR WARM AIR HEATERS ONLY Has the system been balanced in accordance with the heater manufacture s instr...

Страница 35: ...Comments Signature SERVICE 05 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Signature SERVICE 07 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Operative ID No Comments Signatur...

Страница 36: ...sales johnsonandstarley co uk marketing johnsonandstarley co uk Reception Customer Service 01604 762881 Fax 01604 767408 Anniversary 1922 2012 In the interest of continuous development Johnson Starley...

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